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Post by John on Jul 11, 2009 12:09:18 GMT -5
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Jonatan
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Post by Jonatan on Jul 17, 2009 10:05:42 GMT -5
As I have heard, Orthodox Jewish tradition as it is known today, has been formed and based on rejection of HaMashiach Yeshua - that's why it is said that spirit of antichrist should be strongly present there. As I know, Talmud and Mishna are normally mentioned to be accussed of this. What do you think?
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Post by John on Jul 17, 2009 13:29:48 GMT -5
i think that jews should study the talmud and mishneh, as well as other traditions. Jews should follow any part of their culture that does not conflict with the Torah.
however, gentiles need to follow Torah, but they can follow their own traditions of their own culture. for example, a jew who practices the mitzvot of the mezuzah can follow it but should follow it according to the tradition of the jewish culture. however, a gentile might choose to follow it a different way that aligns with his or her culture.
as for the talmud and mishneh being against christ, there are also christian commentaries against things that Christ upheald, some even against the misiahship of christ himself. there is no more the spirit of the antichrist in judaism as there is in christianity. both have it, but if you are not going to claim christianity has it, then dont bring up judaism either.
the fact is that the religions over all are pretty pure and undefiled if taken in their true form. however, the history caused by particular individuals stain the record of these white religions.
christians may go to heaven, but the technical term of the relgion of Yah is Judaism.
shalom- john
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